Jollof Risotto & Suya Duck? Rita Igbinoba and Peter Egede Just Put Nigeria on the MasterChef Map

Rita Igbinoba and Peter Egede have secured white aprons on MasterChef: Global Gauntlet (Season 16), representing Team Africa. Rita impressed judges with a Jollof Risotto, while Peter transitioned from finance to culinary arts with a Suya-spiced duck breast. Both Nigerian home cooks are now competing for the $250,000 grand prize and the MasterChef title. The post Jollof Risotto & Suya Duck? Rita Igbinoba and Peter Egede Just Put Nigeria on the MasterChef Map appeared first on BellaNaija - Showcasing Africa to the world. Read today!.

Jollof Risotto & Suya Duck? Rita Igbinoba and Peter Egede Just Put Nigeria on the MasterChef Map
Nigerian contestants Rita Igbinoba and Peter Egede wearing their white MasterChef aprons for Season 16: Global Gauntlet.

Meet the two Nigerians competing on MasterChef: Global Gauntlet: Rita Igbinoba and Peter Egede. Both home cooks are representing the Africa region in the quest for the $250,000 grand prize.

MasterChef on Fox is back for its 16th season, and this time the competition has gone global. Season 16, subtitled Global Gauntlet, premiered in April 2026 with a World Cup-inspired format where home cooks living across the United States compete not just for themselves, but for the culinary heritage of the territory they represent.

Each contestant is grouped into one of four regions — Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Africa — based on their roots. Five spots per region. Three judges. One unanimous yes required from Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich, and Tiffany Derry to earn a white apron and a place in the main competition. The prize is $250,000 and the MasterChef title.

And Nigeria is in that kitchen as well, represented by two contestants ready to make their mark. Meet Rita and Peter.

Rita Igbinoba — Brooklyn, New York

Rita Igbinoba is a Benin City native from Edo State, living in Brooklyn, New York, and she walked into the MasterChef kitchen with a dish that immediately divided the judges — in the best way. For her audition, she presented a Jollof Risotto with Suya-spiced Steak and Broccolini, taking the flavour of jollof rice and infusing it into an Italian risotto format, with a homemade suya spice blend of peanuts, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, onion, and garlic marinating the steak. Joe Bastianich went straight to the point: “You’re Nigerian, you’re from Brooklyn, but you’re making some righteous risotto there, which is Italian. What’s that about?” When she explained her concept, he warned her plainly — “Risotto is the killer in the MasterChef kitchen for almost 20 years. Make it right.”

She did enough. Gordon praised the steak and called the Nigerian spice “delicious,” though he questioned the risotto route entirely. Joe delivered his verdict with a twist: “It’s a no to the risotto, but it’s a yes to the apron — if you stick to your roots.” Rita earned her white apron and celebrated with her friends in tears. In her own words afterwards: “I’m so happy that they actually saw the vision in me and the vision of the food. I have spice, I have boldness, I have everything that they need. And that’s why I’m Team Africa.”

Rita Igbinoba, a Nigerian-born home cook from Brooklyn, posing in her MasterChef Season 16 apron representing the Africa region.

Rita Igbinoba brings the flavours of Edo State to the MasterChef kitchen. Her Jollof Risotto secured her a spot on Team Africa for the show’s 16th global season. Photo Credit: Rita Igbinoba/Instagram

Peter Egede — Atlanta, Georgia

Peter Egede is 29 years old, based in Dallas, Texas, and arrived at MasterChef carrying the weight of a major life pivot. A former banking consultant who lost his corporate job earlier this year, he had made a firm decision: “No matter what, my next job is not going back into finance — it has to be food.”

For his audition, he presented a Suya-spiced duck breast with parsnip and onion purée, tomato chutney, and a tamarind jus, inspired by Northern Nigerian street food. “This is representing Nigerian culture, specifically Northern Nigeria where a lot of suya comes from,” he told the judges. Gordon praised the duck’s cook but pushed back on the presentation: “I wanted to see something a little bit more pared back, a little bit more ‘Grandma’ involved. It looks like something out of a Michelin-star restaurant.” The critique was sharp, but the decision went in Peter’s favour. In a moment that has since travelled widely online, Gordon asked Peter to step forward, helped him remove his business shirt to reveal a chef’s tank top underneath, and placed the apron on him himself. Peter earned his white apron, also representing Team Africa.

Peter Egede, a Nigerian contestant on MasterChef Season 16: Global Gauntlet, smiling in a white MasterChef apron with "Africa" embroidered in green.

Peter Egede represents Team Africa in the 2026 season of MasterChef: Global Gauntlet. Formerly a banking consultant in Dallas, Peter earned his apron with a signature Suya-spiced duck breast. Photo Credit: Peter Egede/Instagram

 

 

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